The Arizona Notice of Entry of Judgment is a legal document used to officially record the judgment for a case in the Arizona Superior Court. It is the document that states the terms of the judgment, including the amount of money the plaintiff is awarded. This document must be filed with the court and sent to the parties involved in the case. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Entry of Judgment: the Default Notice of Entry of Judgment and the Notice of Entry of Judgment After Hearing. The Default Notice of Entry of Judgment is used when the parties involved in the case have not appeared in court and the court has determined the judgment based on the facts presented. The Notice of Entry of Judgment After Hearing is used when both parties have appeared in court and the court has heard the evidence presented.